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Citizens is an excellent primer in the Church’s social doctrine. Handy study questions that follow each chapter make it perfect for classroom use as well as for independent study with friends or within...
View ArticleHeinrich Pesch on Solidarist Economics
Solidarism, as Pesch intends, is the understanding that man is an individual person and a member of the community. For Pesch, man is not solely an individual and not only a cog in a machine; he is the...
View ArticleA Review of All the Devils Are Here
One of the great myths of the subprime mortgage bubble was that it was brought about because of government regulation. Most of that activity was refinancing existing mortgages or home equity mortgages,...
View ArticleAn Introduction to the Social Theories of the Middle Ages
What marks the modern age is a fracturing of human life from human thought. We have divorced science from art, commercial life from family life, the moral realm from the physical, the political realm...
View ArticleThe Story of a Southern Soul
When Flannery’s Cause for Canonization is opened, it seems likely that this book will prove of great benefit for a large audience who know little about O’Connor beyond her stories.
View ArticleRedeeming Economics
In addition to laying out his proposed return to Aquinas’ four-fold economics, Redeeming Economics presents both real-world examples of how Neoscholastic Economics proposals address problems such as...
View ArticleReview: Liberty the God that Failed Part I
Ferrara’s central thesis is that the Leviathan created by our branches of government is neither caused by its current occupants nor Communism, but from the very philosophy which created and is...
View ArticleReview: Liberty, the God that failed part II
Liberty: the God That Failed is a book that delivers, and delivers, and delivers. Page after page, the book is a powerful challenge to the Enlightenment, American social order, legal precedent, and...
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